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The Signal, 1906-11-22, Page 5A FRUIT EXPERIMENT, Aiden Cored Apples Made toned Proper Feetll/•silo.. ('ertalu facts regarding au exile 'tient which we cvudutted a few ye ago may luterest mune of the read of title paper, writes u (orrespuude of Awericau Cultivator. Wheu we %•awe lulu pusressl u of t farm which 1s our present iteedeu the apple trees were lu bloom, and were delighted with the beauty of espeteal one, which was the most e Teti mase of bloom we had ever Ne We were told that the upplee at mat rity were practically worthiesM, t former owner only allowing the tree sand because Its (lovely luterwove bruuehee wade an admirable shell for blm'piga. We became much Irltrrested in tit apple tree and auxlously wutched ►h growing fruit. '1'be variety w•aM guldeu russet of flue acid dater, Jur suited to culinary use. They grew it ■ large size and were slightly streak, with red at the stew, a beautiful tip plc, but we had never reeu a close comparison to the "apples of Sodom -outwardly a Bret clary fruit, bit which could be cruehtsl with ease itt the hand, reveallug a bluckemel, rotted center, and eutirely worthier*. Such war the state of fully three fourths of the crop. 1 beeltated before nrtiug ,upon the advice to destroy this tree, fur 11..- liesed there was a remedy. .It was evideut from the rauk growth that uitrugeu bad been supplied too gene'- ousl by the pigpen, and too much uitrogeu without potash lu proportion to make the pulp of firm texture bud worked wlseblef with the apples. When the tree was maliug gaper growth the folluwiug year we applied ten pound's of muriate of potusli, smat- tering it over the grouud tinder the tires as far out. ns the branches ex- teuded. As this potash is soluble, It was won supplyhlg plait food to the roots, there being u0 sod to Interfere with its deecee2. The result w'ax n de.•ided object Me- son to our neighbors, ;vet not greater than we anticipated. e. large tuaJority of the apples were at maturity of the haired quality'. xuuu.I • and elevp. Although none had In me- rlon,' years beeu placed n the eelldr, several bush•IM were stored that fall. which kept vary well. We male the same application since ea.h summer. atel there Is not a trace of the -opal e en- ter. nor hare we ■u apple on the farm which le so salable loris.; Mania .and ev.n into April as this formerly worth. Iew ruxwt iltl` t:':t? 1 ..! 11i11 lt\''1'%1 j(1 A CARILLON OF CANADA. A FATEFUL NECKLACE. I A STUNNING COSTUME. Drought ailr•f ablenightsIn experienced through p h'st eat hile g the recess 'Medlin Arra Iation'srmeeet ng, 1 deter to say that such discomfort was slue. eased by the sound of the elty's bell. The Ines somewhat represent the im- pression of Ihytlnn made by the sound by of the bells un my metnory:- • 1/ orlaee 1n /garb of It Owners, t Mute. Audreef was the wifeof e broker ou the et. Petersburg 1Nsi•rse , •. Yore lisle I'er W •n With Well Put 1 p Figure., a Sheen 'drives :tree so lunch uficcte•1 this fall, n'tht:e; ,eoul.l he letter for 111144 dainty uo,t ttue eONttalle 14.1,1 ' French cuehwere to biscuit coker 11uark• tel with hair lines of dark bruimn. The blouse Is hi Id In hicks, the tucks bel ug Net arranged that the background is I roust prominent ss Ma the Willett form- ing a piping. as It were. 1 :w•h tuck Is trimmed with groups of French kuot44 in dark bruw'll sib'; worked in nn •: 1 t allyl lines, though set,:lr:tte.1 by three Ruch spaces. 'Ihe mind Meek Is stitched with shaped bits of brown taffeta ri - alb ere ut he ('e we an uw- en. u - he to u er le U (t t vIsl r t • A (. lent (nate, j One of the greet cuutent.•ucel about a bairn or bons,• is a gale that Nwiugs 110th wavy and always elost53 nod ras- p -L-1, 1/4 1 9 1 a • - wsebre ■aW CLUSt\U ()AM Zeus behind the 111111 with two pails of milk, err. 1t is very eimpl.• and tu,•s• pensive, writes a .urrrspuud••tt of Farm 1'nsgre.s. !Slake as any ordinary gale and put n common hinge at the. Isdt ,:,t \baiise n slut through the Inst near the top to Insert a pulley. Hamel eft two 'short metiers, Ray, nue foot leant by two and a half lucke4 Ibiel, sad flatten their falces slightly. Set one on the pros) Mud the other on Ilse ;ate, Set them In so the gate will mot be too far frau 1 ill.• Take a short. susnll link chain, se, ter! II to the gate, pass uvrr the pulley In the gatepost and suspend n weight to It. The Ibsiu xen'e+ n5 hinge and spring. The patch Ix the tame as other gate', a%'rpt that It its reclined from 110th xi.le.I _.-- _--- - flow to Kilt Sass aeraa, ' Ah olio eurresponheut of National ebt ktean writes: i had a field eaverel with mteetifrut sprouts. I tried to 1111 them by farming eoru, but they gut Neter. I tried wheat, and they 'Nuth'red the wheat. 1 sowed the row d in timothy, and that did not do my iota. They grew so diel• that a person euuld nut walk through thew. 1 left them until w'iuler, when the rremil 0:14 Motel Lord. Then 1 took l Rrht1'htttg hue and t-ut them tiff at the truem.' wed lu the spring Milled wy .attic lu um them• mud they ate off what f.'w started, and that settled thetil. nod today you eau hardly find 1ltproat in the field. The Asparagus Pest. i;lo h' lase•ts help in the destruc- ttnu 0 Aim asparagus pest. The lady - mate awake feeders, or dragon 1154 east wasps and the spitted and bordered whiter bug all these eat the larvae of •this beetle. Lucks nud rbl,• leo' are feud of them. Air 'decked Mime tholes' on the dew wet leave.' do- eroc. the pest or the ends of the beam -bet where they eungregate may le cm and burned. The'same remedle•a hull geed for the spdtt d beetle, but hs farorlta• place Of hiding In In tbo I"'rry• mo theme should be cut and burit- ki as feat ns they forth. Is This So ? A i'Ity may be Inn neutral that run• bing water is need in riv,•r ae.wles the details .'f ep mad 1N' a "lied"a 1" prlfeetiam : every sit 11 in t tipsyIt" tree 'n whir to life, Inst there ii. r n •place fxiw ; I P the most realistic pl. y vrlght of ": he I ntkem the men's Irn;iniaila in. Evi ry mer- riest ries and Man ,k how" ge too fie never cisme right U rind *ked hie wife to mare hint. thing ht, t his feelingm, and the first thing be wan accepted. Rut ale halm, crime. right nut. and • ty s : And you. Will you marry me . ''seer p"rieweed `' know ('refile in the ands• t wm that's ' N not true tontt1h._Atelh4n 1 I ( krlwt. Softly belling, - U.ntly telling Hew the hours lily-_ List the ehlntlitg Stealing. riming, From the (UN ' tR' hl gh. Not with violence ThruuFh the alienee Pulse the tunes at birth; But as reader Luubtng whether It should touch the earth. Campanile: Voicing freely Spirit of the sky -- Night and ill„ruing lift l,„i warning Message mom on high. Watchful eri. r -.- 1•'rum the spire Calling wit„ men: "Faithful /glut labor, � • ' Lie thy neighbor, Peace be N'Ith'the,•, then!" Cottnsel stele*: "Deed thy Ilvlbg• While the day Is yet - Tempters linger,. • Mark Time's eager On Life's minaret!" Nightly lulling, Sew. x.. dulling. Sounds the belfry clams: Caro suspending. \little ending, MluJster of Tame! Drachma power ' ' of the tower! I I:vur ring in peace: May 'men's anger I And all clangor I Evermore 4,,reaie. S, • Anguish, Illness, • 'Soothe to stillness, I By the sulaee given- - q - Llfting, dwelling I Tun. x foretelling Carlllen tit heaven'. --Zit, Iambi. In The Globe. • • • 5 a ' b 1 She was killed by her husband It : S'F"Petersburg summer grunters. 'Tb Notate Vretnya tells this story of a pearl necklace the wotntun was wear lug w'heu she Met her death: "It Is a1 old piece of work by nue of the bee Parisian Jewelers. It bad been sol, flret to the head of a %cell Ultra ' 1•'reuch court family. In the ex rite• meta of Ute great }'much revolution nearly all the members' of this family were guillotined, and wily it few 4.f theta iuuuated to escape to litres-.:: and so save their Ikea. Ilut the Ili;,!:% rust n tut of w'uey, and they orris obliged to siert web tunny fine Jewels. ailing theta th:1 u.cklace he question. From the tittle that they got rid of this article they „enjoyed good fortune. "Thi, cherished jewel, after chang- ing halide lib,ut ten tfineN, was bought • by the St. Petersburg Jeweler Rutz for 4U,(t10 rubles (1_'h,tltNs for Pieter V--. Who Wag at that trine a le:Mit ; Theo at court. The prluee. who was a great lover of the ballet, gave the meek lace to the well known ballerina '1'zukki. For having dune this lie wa4 eCile 1 from St. I'etersbug:. 'I'zukll left the 11ul.erlal ballet, and, finding her health failing, ahe.tveut to her native cs,untry- Mltte laud tib:utduutsl the stage forever. But before dole; No she sold the neck- lace. - • "A subsequent owner, the antique• Han Unhitch, died suddenly at Monte Tarlo, mud n whole series of people afterward who came into possession of the fated necklace had Most sinister experlences. nue of these, n gambler fit Monte Tarlo, lust all his money, and fitly the sale of the necklace sated dm from beggary. "Finally It fell Into the: hands of M. Andreet. Ise pnld the, low price of a1,00o rubles ($10,300) for It, and his ylfe ons weariug It when In a fit of ager be killed her, to whom he had tit a short flue age presented the m- ucky token. The necklace` has now tnysterluualy dlanppeared." CANADIAN OPERA. SomethingAboutLav ll • a ce, Canadian Musician Who Wrote "La Verve"- ' Recognized In the Outside World. }tow few in ail 4•4utada 1, •. 1:• -ant of the name of calixt; l.as.,il• • Y.•r tea' Is tt '[ 011e Nllu ti r•' •„Nnlz"1 In the greet umsir:tt w.rIJ of 'the •.Gt- wlde, nut only am th.. greatest eomves •r born In canasta• het ai s••cond 1 , n.r110 ,•n the Arnrnean Continent. .A. h,:,• yens In the r.1.e. or many t I:--li .,l d•.e.:- adlan,. 1t Nus In th,- Vatted Sta., + :.: t his genius found completes( r•-.•.,gmi- Born at Vercheres. it was at V.•rei'•res, 111 the prov.n of Quebec, that 1-at•aliee way I*orn,'on the 2stt1 of December, 1542, tit.• sun of an ac.•ompliehed mule -toaster, and.1..- rained by ham to a career beyond tit.• "rdlnary-. Wleen but t. -n years of n:-.•, he assisted his farh.r in concert N:,rk, under the greate-t in,tructor4 of til•, age. Among his.lna-'"r- were Miran -n tel, Iior..ddieti. and 1 erh,. Could Play on Many Instruments. N..t to Il la•tlt w'llil Inllx i,• Int, 1.• • ,tb street ass a Meie r.• n he pm•r!y<rt.•d him self- M the Mastery of every dep.lr; me t. so that as a practical perto:ml-• of all known Instruments, as well us 1 vac I' a .zutlon. he utaa an expert.' tie cited adapt els eompesitfon t , h poeMbilitlea of exer•seten.. Even among tit • nlusle Writers b Par's he Was n rrc•,An;z••d exe•.•Ilrnt, ane n particular. 011c of his orchestra suites Was 1.erfunn-,1 as n ea:ode. Kossuth and Dr.'Msrrar. The freedom of the burgh of Ilawlek, Scotland, woo recently conferred on A. it. Murray, the lexicographer, Ur. Murray was once a teacher In Hewitt. It is told that when Kos- suth, the Ifnngnriatt patriot, visited Hawlek In 11;St1 and took part In a pro- cession through the town he quickly discerned n Hungarian flag on a house In Itourtree piney with n lfuugarhln motto upon It. The future lexicogra- pher was seatej'legi/e Kossuth, w•h.) remnrkcrl to hint, with amazement, "(lave you gut Ilungnrluns here?" "A young teacher hinted James Murray,' h1' r.pllel,."mad.• the flag and inacrib. ell the sotto." and aches nskel If he kuew the meaning of the motto Raid, "lily kingdom mule." it was the home of the Murray family on which the flag wan hoisted. Ideatlaestlon Saks Teas. ('ertalu 3lnnhaten11 national banks have lately I...en presenting to deposit• ors miniature alumllulunt lege adapted to be strong eel key reap". it Is intend: el that Mese. 'souvenirs Khali serve a dual purpose, return of keye In the event r. fuN1. 1 lu•x amp and bl.ntltic:itlun : of owner 1 r 111 Pam` fit aeel.l ell% 1111.111 en-' - salty the tags tattletale as clever "elver- • Ilsen'•mts for the financial institutions. r Stumpei on the obverse Is the follow - n ing nnnunuct'taru t: "file -- National bank willidentify 1 )eu . fy 'miler 1.y No. ithaer"ttor's mtulber beret, t city of New Veit." ' O u the re•cer5e appears this offer: I "tine dollar reward for return of keys or mail in any letter box, at sante time mere% Ig um yn:tr name and ni1- - dreem."--Ne•w York 1•rews, Wrote Famous National "Air. Ben -wned and deyor,led by earl•. muecees, he ra ter:l ed t,. ('anaJa. and r-• sided at Quebec. 111, pat Molise,. stl•::- ulaled by the thought -that his nutiv, land hail no natl„aa1 al r, h.' wrote 1144 music for Judge ltouthlrr'M words, ",1. : Canada, la ter:' des %nes als.ia" a classic and p'ppropr!ate nir well known • In Quebec and In the Unit, d Stains. Let 1 aIc! traveled with Madam- O. r- ater. as sol., pianist, afterwards set- tling In 4'I5% -land.. (Thio. Hr after- , ant' o n a nlzd the a 1'6 A suelnliu n .t American 1a ' n DI .Ir : f.ns, r V H wens cl n .• , m n by them as their first presl.i••nt, and Wax sent ax their delegate. to the (`on - green of prlfexsinmel nlusictan,. held later at London, England. In lase. he was president of the Mettle Teachers' National Association. II- areanlet-a and led several famuns hands, and orches- , 'rax. As an orgati:st, he was called to 1 the cathedral, I:t , Boston, and w'as I)tremor of 3111: !r. ('nail}, the wc11- I known puha+her el band must., (lee:ar- rd that had (uta... devoted his Inb•n, to military mixt.., "hr would have been first In this line 1u tit,• country:' As It Is, one sees to tai: day the name "ha- vallen" a' thither of e onposItons played by much ort;.inizatlunx as no. H(sxlon Symphony. Sousa. tiermania, etc. The Only Canadian Opera. He *rote the lap -ra. "la Verve." in 1 three acts. In tail, ch.. only caladlat oprr,l), Ind "Tu Petro;+" ioff,•rloria•:, Fmk, and chorus f r uri•liestra and e - gun), In 11;53. I its Bled in Uon•'t, 't,r, Mass., on 11, • • 22let of February, 1'•'1, and In 1111 .1-a-'1 musie•lane lust a very (listing -Ills), .1 melte, mare The Alen. I. al Standard. ( bleat Cudfery, 111444 Gabriel G,slfri.y, the lastof • the Miami Indians. hits Jnst tie,• .Jap a Me aicr of the Horse '1'hicf Detective :1 MN, M•I:i1 olC Ile Is seventy: -four years While hs Klk'nn,, Ind.. recently Itr.lmderl.,'1; 1 1 hs -ale the grave of the 'Miami eht1'f 1"kuwn 1a order that the residents, of the city might greet a 18,.1 III e 1 11 II t In fie , i 111 ,4444i dC theteam(s J chief for whom the town tilt name! e .ulfrey had a number of relics, in. ending n dress 1Z years old that wax worn 1'y "'mime( Slneutm. who tram stolen 011..11 n child from Stemuelct:Ina, ('n., and was ('nowt' :1s "the White (lose of the \liamis." • The, Kind ni Vette to Print. - %t tit,' tncetith 'f trio lu'tiUur of Journalists 'f (neat licit:lin and lrc- land, reeeully held In mitt ln, the re• tiring president, \lnjur (1ra1w'irlc...111- etudetl 111M addle,. by Iliseus-nit the kind of news that Ite.tsp:lpy'rs aught with propriety pnhli:•lt and .1-,!-thnIn" r; Win•. T ouenesm and the abounding vitality of 1'rr•sidcnt Roosevelt have been expresm- el by mu nue wail more aptness than by bid own wife. A man In Washing - 4 • ton w'ns trying to "'retire a 'Mester cast of The ptrslilp11l'N fuel.. "flow Iotng weak! it It take to mage the e•;1417' Mrs. ilooa.'s e{t naked. "'Twenty- Minute,,,, ons the reply. "flint mailers It." an- w'ered 141ri. P.ousevolt. "No human power "n1,1 Induce any husband to re- s ulaln ..1111 for (omit• nlht tee "-r ..._ .I OIRIPED CASHMERE RUST. bound with the e,lshutere, and there is nisei n girdle of the -ilk. l'uffel NTe•ves paselug the elbow. are gathered Into Rluytlr puffs of .silk Lound with the Cress Material nod 1111lshrti with rutile.) of soft plaited halt=le. The skirt 1s plaited natal llulshed arab Nita bombs Plitelir l about the hens :Mid over the hips In tailor fashion. The suit is snlplesnuitine•xpelnsite anal rt•p. resents one of the 211'-'1 pleasing of fa11 nivale•x. Nearly all of the fabrics used • 1 fur syn. 4 dre:.see are lighter thee would 1 usually i, tsms1,1'Ied compatible with 1 the tithe of year fur which they are iu- leud,sl, pmt it Is the pur•IMwe of the or- ibiters of fashion to steer clear of sty'lt.e e•uufonuing 01111 rules and 'images, and the mauufactnr.•n of Inn fnbrice 114',e lies -11 entirely im at with theta uu thin point. 1same Fashion intends to push halo favor some rather radical /melee tills year, neeordhig to present 1d:ut', but they will lie accepted lir- tit (mase they will be new and away trout e regulation 'tee. o ELECTION I•Nlhtll•Aa'1 Nosenl1'r 2211 I:h),) .And 11ts %'as Bark. "t don't a(`e why yon can't be at the head of your class," said Tonuuy'. mother. "four teacher Wile me you're prone far back In school." "Well. say, mole," exclaimed Tom - LONDON - nay, "there's no pienehl' you fit au! MUSIC .HALLS. Didn't you say hist suuuuer }'hued he , a an rt rue 'beck lu school? --Catholic Standard and 'Tues. � Poor Old ('/goon. I'lctwle Dealer -'1'Idw. wadnm, merely a chrome, uu1 ut el l It Is not r expen- sive. xe I n hive.• Mrs. \ew•rlch-:\h, to be bad • ! aupslusc! Of course Chrome Is n ver °been artist and cannot command high 'flees.- Tit-Itits, delighted to 1 W. T. Stead Calls tie Performa 0Drt5e1 Fur Ms (trees." "If 1 had to sum up the whole pe ,formauee In n single phrase I shout say, 'Drivel for the dregs'- only tht and nothing Inure." lu this terse sentence W. T. Sten. writing 111 the Review' of Reviews c,nt11'uses his impressions 'after wit uessiig a full performance at a Lon dun music hall. "My first impression," he says, "wa cue of unutterable borednu1. For threw Mud n halt .solid hours I sat putieutly listening to the most iusufferabie bat utility and Imbecility Blatt ever tell up ou human ears. "My second impression, which natu- rally followed upon the boredom, wen one of Wrathful Indignation. It secmex tntolerabto that Ili Anne Domini 1' the heirs of n thousand years of civlll settee and the product of thirty -fly e •ars of the education act should relish this Inane drivel. "It was not the lutmuralily of the thing that roused we so much as the lwbecility of It all. Unlettered rustles at country fairs used to mud it amus- ing to grin at each other through horses' collars. It would be more ap- pr(prlate 1f the audience of last utght had been fitted with the headgear of u tumbler and leen lutclllge'ut congener of the horse. "31y MINI Impression was the :th- ence, 551111 one or two exceptions. of nylhing beautiful or nteludtoutt. Ther; %U44 not a haunting Melody or a mim- ic air in the whole Jingle-Jut.gle tit 11111 pounds. Ault alw'11ys, with one rant exception and two email ones, hero was a positive reveling In phys al ugliness and ungraecful motlol. fid pokes. It is out funny. It Is slw- ly disgusting." r- cl Is It 1, cheap, y, t a '1 g It I lc a 'p Coln• of Glided Glass. Forty Member:+ of a large colliers' s�-ndlcuto have been nrn•sted In Paris. , Hotel clerks have I•een their epcclal' prey. 1ressiel as well to do forelgn- ern,, they sometimes walked boldly Into a hotel, tendered spurious gold for ex- change and not Infrequently to:Wedeln- She 1 have n coeto•es.:n1 to make, ell,ofthe nates of exchange: It wens , lay deny leer a obeli. year a1>tcr we( ! Poultry the practice of the ging v offer gees- i were M:trr::sl 1 mearehed your terekc:i' Farmers utile French gold alas� the mpurluus, dully Lar I4•Iteas• Wo waat all our Po three or four counterfeits being 'nixie' Ile=.Utd Tial you find any? Y alta- dim lap In a handful of She- testy Moat. 1 or lacer:., a_1 will pay Ike genuine The I gave you to malt - 31e rn.b. •: ' BIGISEST r•nrcr.s tor il. apurtoue pieces are mostly ]fr,l) amt RR 1 er Igniter • .• Your Poultry may be delivered at. ' s I e .4 B111r111e Estimate. "\\'o don't want mo Wetter world to live in than this one, " say's the 1i11kille Itantcr. "It's true that old trouble comes round (nighty regular, but we never want to die n4 long' us there's n fiddle to make us dodge." -Atlanto ('uta 'Mutton. New Idea For P1.,.-• .tanager -I've gut a new idea for a ulelu.iranla that ought to slake a hit. 1'layw•rite -What is it? Manager The idea is to Introduce a cyclone in the first act that will kill all the act'1N.-l'hicag.. News - A ('unftooilun. Itom!!►� Watches for a Half Century FOR over half • century --ever since 1854 the reputation of this store has guaranteed the nliabil- ,q of any Watch p•_rchased from it -- Increased marwfxturing and buy - m1 (aEilities now enable us to give You the Vest Watch values in Canada An instance is our 115 (.0 srectal. h gpnststs of a gwrsnlred 15 -Jewel Rorie Bros. Mrvemert in 14k. gold - t, lad case warranted to wear twenty- tite years. Prof' Ns a!euro.' card need ger w,71 1S3 ten franc !Mex.'s, with the effigy of Xspoleon 111., mrd also the !attest type` of 11x1) llepnhlican twenty franc (minx. These are Nduttrably made. lu tact, never before have spurious coins been prenlu40,1 to mach perfection. They are made of crestal, limited to IMM) de- gre'e., and cast to molds. Then by a gaisauoplastic process they have beets covered with n thin condo: of teal gold. They have the uppearauee, flnixh, weight and mound of real e01ux if mw -u on woos' or marble. '1'ht fraud nil be detected If the coin Is sol dell 11 a braes or metal counter. Dozing ng Ibe bars, A n' ,rel en 1 ic 4Ie rrt ' not •cu 1actu unknown nUR' n to t-i,,s'tel 1 , w•• er e d !leathers ' thl.rs IM the ready punishment of boxing (hildretee Warm, all Igni.raut of the dnnu :• .t much n h:1bi( There aro te'er::1 lots Mime; fratt In with dau:er b, C., ear, e stela nr. p i06in;; w•ith'n pini but people don't think, not having the natter ex- laine 1 ht nbl, - tt on i the aIle of els 11-11 Is sis-Ii a Intl thlug. The reason why children's earn should not be bo5'd 14 that the passage of We car 14 clo.e.1 by a thin' Metnhraup, f1t- pedally adapted m' that It IM intlucnce(i by a sery Impulse of nir, and with none ing hitt the air to mupps,rt it Internally. \1'h:tt, then, ran be more likely to lu- jure this membrane than n smitten and foreilde• r ullp.remxien of the ;fir in front of it? If :.nye one designed to over- stretch or Meek the mettihriine he could fie: •r• . u e ly ,d1'vl:ce n more efficient menu' than briigting the hand suddenly dow-n upon the passage of the ear, thus ,(rl•- II,••, tle nir cin ' hatl Y before it «• ith no pueeibility for 11x escape but Lythe nleuthrane giving w•ny. Many children are trade deaf in this way • • A Simple Lamp Mamie., The el:door:atee flounced and trilled Inmp Rhailes of milk or paper, whieh were so populate awhile ago, are no Linger seri In up to date rialtos. Like Nile hall dr.sses, they were (harming iu Hick Ih t h•rshucN•, but }ilk mexm wore MT nn,l left them crusheel and de- jected 1.s'king uhject,. .\ miniple letup shade of .n Meting type Is the one shown In the sketch. The ]Insaelle Needle. Thin t (01111111111X r unl us Wail not,as Is point. 17119 t• v .11 l xpol the Ip•1 n first • to note the dec- lination of the magnetic needle has recently been graphically demuuxtratisl by the dlxen'ery of the SIM lhlls, dat- ing front n time anterior to (''lumbus' fleet t %•o •a 3 Ro and Nearing on the cone paroles sec ponying them Ines hull - eating II the K Teti• In r nil, n n f the needle. One of these, found at lunebrurk, WAR rnnmtrnctesl fit Nuremberg In 14: 1. Not only ham it an pm:raved line indicating the declination at the time of Ism eou- mtructlot, but other hues showing the changes of direction undergone by the needle In subsequent years. Who first noted the declination of the needle Is null nn unsettled munition.- Youth's Companion. Chinese ! Y caper Pans. The nlmnst nniveareal use of inns In sunny parts of ('bine gives rise to an Important Indnsh-y-. in Xntlhlug Nonce Motet N NI lir t 440 MMI 'C' Ie are rC • ' p employed In lite work of making paper L•tnt. 11nrd- ly any machinery exeept tint of the Nimplest kind IN need at present, hat eeterprlsing foreigners are Investigat- Iug the p4/seibllity of supplanting hand work by machinery. Donbtle.m mn- elem.; would reduce the deulund for fnumnkerm to less hundreds thnn there are M;w thousands employed In Nan- king, but what would happen to the (evinced thousand's? 79u1t iN the burn- ing question In Chinn.- San -'rnnelsco Chronicle. Roosetell's Str'trasoss Life. it the neeomlt Im 'orre•t, the at I all prudishness, eannelatel the 'helm f:' that "a titan "/goad out writ,. for Ih' ee.lnnm4 of n newspaper that n-41,11,114. would not Ilk' his wife o' 1115 child, his nm1her or his mste'r 1 , read.:' I Good Tenor.. Aro 'rare'. il,s',:.t 1's:nuinati o,.4 111 1h' Pori, I'um.ervnt.,ry nI' IIs. e "daisy that g • •,I (enor5 err 5taullly g1'11b1t sew,'er and that hardly' 1111y''f 1111' :11.P11.nils 11,1\0 ht's 71h!,• to reacts the high ' r„' .1 ru 111e It fiat of the scale. I'hcsi.i::n think the def:'eery of tenors is '1144 t violent 'ilrrl,ei young in1'4 Anl•il. r under Ihr• µ11l*.• of sport, 11 11,11 reins the vocal Meade. WELL-KNOWN MAN WRITES. 11 tiuI•i1 Ont.. Nov. 111;11. istpeei::1 ,%Ir. \vane 31.11. .1, I'.. el this pbee, Ifaby Mother s Pasteur. 1 1 Have you cv.r tib .aced a mother earryIng a mirk baby :' 14 there not a I, true sense In %shish the busby Is really carrying her? It Is the burden. the•; rare. the Uesk, the r'lunsiblllty of Its' that alone can' furnish Inspiration f"r1 living. Nothing crushes as su qulekly am care -freeness. We ran Support the , whole weight of the atmosphere, but 1 not the emptiness' of a vacuum. Almost a Lifetime In Prison. William Brooks. 74 year, old, seal Sentenced recently at, the old Halley. 1.4,ndon, to two, year:, hard labor for that. He has been to jail almost ton. r tlnu"usly alae* 1812. ;1 Have the Best Always. I i %Viten It very superior article can 1ti• ; ! rind at the Mnn` prier as an inferior '1 article, the buyer has e • hexi1ntiem which 10 Inks.. This OONmdd he coin I,.crfully' rnnlrilclle. his In1.�,lie•iled testimony to the 'fltea.•v of lipoid. Kidney ('ills. Ile w•r•itss: ''For mote flint it year I was an in nose •olt,•t•'t• from 1I1h1.'y' .1 welds hit althaeigh I tried dil►•'i••nl nine lie: and Will ututier• the ireabsent n oral physicians 1 tilt4hat. I wn. get ing no %"•Iter. I wise it11111eed to ,tis, h, id's Kidn'v l',Ils:t trial :and I it, deaeet tit slaate that rifler taking Iw ,r tires. !swots I felt vet y 11111(11 het ter. rillsenconiaµed no• to r'otinnr Willi 11141(1'4 Kidner Pills and I ane Mem \Veekly, 41A1,1; or WATER 4OLUlt 0.51 a:. It I„•,au life as a plain '41 11111. shade CO I from, sti11''y%al.t' color paper. The .cels art. small printe. 'These are hid ' osl the shade need penciled round. hr Pother srnaller n%•nlm are then cult out 1, of the Mimic and the prluti glued over the holes s' that the light 'shines themuh theta. The rest of the device a s' eonMist, lir f.sbnms of roMex rend rip,- fit Ion Imw'x rut frons n eI Rayl} colored cl chintz nud glued on to the shade, There is very little work Invoiced m t In this (Minty Inmp shade, and Bao h1 cost IM n�t•Irnlly stnsJL 1 . to Trnilot,a are hated even I.y Ih, Me ' they lama. Tondos. Chiltern nl'irl. makes 11s eon 11 to Ni Ibe gods...- 4'humli/1nus, The Obstinate Poles, (iertnnn authorities nae finding the 'ulhh aeh of r•hlldr1'n lu the en4lern ueeweee to Ise more Mari their nmb'h. lime chlldnen who remlxl the efforts of to %toe term to e•outpcl them to slrenk erma11 during rellgloum Inatru'tlon re Milled mu heroes, toed other 4.111111rrn e firer) to emulate their example. fie little fellow who wax Inld over n inlr by two Nowhere nud 'soundly trnpgsed" for dlsnbs•tllenee cried out, 1'011 may whip me ns n11)01, ns yon .e, but you will slot force me to pray UertuaD r Will She Keep 1t Up :• Papa - - VV'Itir•h do yon love better, 't tie, your ItMsmitit lir 111x• f" Little Nettie --"M 1'aptN -"Rut only yesterday ran nNid you loved me better." Little Nettie --"Yes : lint I've •d' - eldest it was Inst for Us wnnl1'n to stick toltether," rule regarding your reading siintltr. ! 1 1n Addition In your bread• paper, you 1 i "thread rend The Family Herald and 11 Weekly Star of Montreal, by long •f aide the Inst weekly in Nnnadn. Its K costs the same as other weeklies not t in the mune elms -one dollar A year- - I and includes a pn•ntinat )1Iet111. en- titled "A Tug of War." which alone is worth the th'Y• (ire the twee forern 1` 1 view neon Mml Ir l' The I'antfl%' n ) x•.i'ri Herald nud \Veekly Star and you will Ret the 1 C 1 tip tow 1%. W1.11 n5 1.V1•1' 1 wens in my life, ti the hope that 1111igh1. be the means It encouraging smile other softest, rout kidney trouble to try lheld's idney fills 1 cheerfully rontt•ibute his testimun)' to their wotulerfel heati- ng powers." Enough for Two. "ti'rimyn,'rimyhnsl4tnd smoke doe..n•t sa '' lav r? 1 didn'I ,hypos,' he haul will enough to µire lap the habit. "1 know, Inst i had will enough." rex •uta fir r V,n11' money. Fide 11,111(11 Worker -- ••f )h. 31 t•. I':a5vthing, please rimy n ticket far our a•huirh fah'. Single tickets, Iw•rnLy• five cents : r'iind•111p tivk et, ten dol- 6e1•x." Mr. F:asvlhing-"1L.1111d-trI p ticket for a church %nir 1 1 SWAYS• heard of 'melt a thing 1 What Is it's". Fair 4'httrh \Vorket• "Why, N toned -trio ticket ensigns that, the tr'in'e 'f i the ' t Ik,%n i /111 it w•illr ,Int .teem when you go to the fair. Yon sliow the 11'•ket Nnd tuo one will petals isle rot to 11117 Nnything."-Puck. Feliter'm Son : "1 tt'koi) p lea when the nlIllrmniutsl 11114 eonlin , an' if Mars WA% inhabited, en' if it seise go. legto rain next. Fourth of July he 'mid he didn't know. 1 don't see how he ever got to Is en editor." • 5, The 3l0tor ('rare. GUUtaI It'll, "Don't you s.111114 -I4'11 env thee* yea, J \A. 1 coil Y l'1.1�7•uv. , Buyer, J. A. 1'•:nsl 'very %vea1(113 1.0..plc- their enJoy n,,5TI1, Ilnycrs. `L•\titian A Co. Inputs?" "Nn" amiss -ere! Mut Cayenne. "I FLAVFLLES, Limited, never eared for the emelt of gasoline." 1 u\:,,,\ „\ -Waahluglon Star. An :111gTV tltaO opens his mouth anal Mi111t' Ilii, e•s•es.. I';a,i, I1 is better to die with he►tu1' th::m live i., infant}'. .\griis,L1. mitati-oos of Dodd's Kidney !'ills aro on. The legion. g box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of tho pills are imitated and the name-Dodd's Kidney pills is imitated. Imitations are dangerous. e r w s. The ' sal Is safe. D Kidney Pills free a reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD'S. Dodd's Is the original. Dodd's is the name to be care- fui about - D -o -ten "s KIDNEY Near=by Health I . Resorts i1 I i.11 few d.lvs.at the mineral springs fit SI. 1'at latrines, 311. 4'h•nt ns :mil -Prestonham .benefited the health of htendre.Is. Nothing Is 1'1111111 II '1111 1111' 11, 0111enl. 11 •.1 of 1119(1.1/11•1•111111111/11111 :4111.11 meal - 01;1(.• labs. TRY IT. .1i1 situated 'n I:.T.it. 11 For Ilrkcl•. and (1111 iuforntntinu ':ell WI F. F, LAWRENCE, 1 o wn . (PIM, home. '0„ar ast. 10 a p.m. gent, J. STRAITON 1,.MI TI'kat (n 1. 1- I,,nd-i.district Pass. % IPILLS �-- Termite. it1,1►1►► if1;'rrimrttzrrtrs►n/r►m►nn+r►n►tlt1► irtit, r y r ►,►rtrrif. 1 Our1907.e�for r w r � l\'e are plrnwsl 1' be able In tenttounr•e• at re - 111' %% 111 of the •petits' Idler t' sult'tribe•rs of I'HII: til(:\.VL by s- llir 1 they remise. F 1 E Two Papers fob• the Price of One. N,vev'y snI,s, cheer w :u. pays $1.10,1 in :141% /1111 %%111 em'ee-ice V'llE `IIiN\I, Hilton's I:.•a :a11,1 Itriytletest l: .e:d 1'., and 9'111? 11ON'I'III'; i I \1'F:I•:IC1.1' IILit .5,1.II Ib., reomep'litanl week - 1)' which ha. 11,1- -,a• b Kral ell ides in jm.pni. . ba.,,i- within 1110 Etat row yp8rs. A11 ylnl 114441 10 elo 141 51.1.1111' .1 h. l w' 11ap''114 for 1hi' 1)idlnt• 111 10 /My 111119114 13' in ntttw•11% To New Subscribers w1' s% 111 s1'1111 '1'111: !'If ;NAL f't• 11,1.4.i1111re4f 118Nb free of charge, We watt fill' tem n trader ilf'TI5l', til(;NAL x�inrinK Ilse (idling) c+m, Send your subset ip1 ion to Vanatter & Robertson, The Signal, Goderich, Ont. 4 1 1 1 P. S. Be sure to read THE SiGNAL'S new motel story, .i "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." It Is a good one. IUIii1N1i111W111414W441111/11W111U1Jllulu/4411111�1111111111.ti